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Hooked on Books Book Group: A Council of Dolls by Mona Susan Power

10:30am–11:45am
Adults
Closed
Registration Required
Offsite Event
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Library Branch: Off Site
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Book Discussion
Registration Required
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We will discuss a book at an off-site location. Registration is required. Copies of the book can be checked out at the Service Center.

11 am
12 pm
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6 pm
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2025 Great Decisions

6:30pm–8:00pm
Adults
Closed
Registration Required
Payment Required
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Library Branch: Cary Area Public Library
Room: Meeting Room South
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Book Discussion, Community
Registration Required
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Exchange ideas about the foreign policy issues facing America today in this monthly discussion led by Professor Gary Midkiff. Participants must purchase a briefing book and read a chapter prior to each meeting.

7 pm
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Library Branch: Cary Area Public Library
Room: Virtual
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Presentation, Virtual
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Historic Chicago Bakeries

7:00pm–8:00pm
Adults
Closed
Registration Required
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Library Branch: Cary Area Public Library
Room: Meeting Room
Age Group: Adults
Program Type: Cooking & Food, Presentation
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As immigrants came from outside the United States and settled in pockets around Chicago, each neighborhood had its own bakery—and sometimes several. At one time, more than seven thousand bakeries dotted the city streets.